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Old 08-29-2003, 01:44 AM
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I was wondering if anyone could explain the difference
between these two network types.

specifically, if you had a college campus with north and
south locations (300 users, and locations 2 miles apart)
which type would this configuratoin be?


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Old 08-29-2003, 10:37 AM
Bernie
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MAN
Consists of more than one organization within a specific geographical area
that network their LAN's together for mutual benefit.
Internetwork
Consists of one organization that is to large or spread out to operate with
just one LAN.
Both are a network of networks.
It would be an Internetwork I think, however there is no set rule that I've
found that states when the distance exceeds a certain point it becomes a
WAN. It wouldn't be a MAN as it's the same organization.
The above is just my opinion take it with a grain of salt.
Bernie


"ANDY" <san@WEST> wrote in message
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> I was wondering if anyone could explain the difference
> between these two network types.
>
> specifically, if you had a college campus with north and
> south locations (300 users, and locations 2 miles apart)
> which type would this configuratoin be?



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Old 08-29-2003, 10:36 PM
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Thank You that clears things up.
>-----Original Message-----
>MAN
>Consists of more than one organization within a specific

geographical area
>that network their LAN's together for mutual benefit.
>Internetwork
>Consists of one organization that is to large or spread

out to operate with
>just one LAN.
>Both are a network of networks.
>It would be an Internetwork I think, however there is no

set rule that I've
>found that states when the distance exceeds a certain

point it becomes a
>WAN. It wouldn't be a MAN as it's the same organization.
>The above is just my opinion take it with a grain of salt.
>Bernie
>
>
>"ANDY" <san@WEST> wrote in message
>news:053501c36dc6$a6dc1820$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I was wondering if anyone could explain the difference
>> between these two network types.
>>
>> specifically, if you had a college campus with north and
>> south locations (300 users, and locations 2 miles apart)
>> which type would this configuratoin be?

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>
>.
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